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LOL will do!
The bobwhite I raied in the house (his name was Cory) was so friendly until he reached puberty. Then he got so mad about being kept in a cage when I wasn't home and when he was out he attacked my slippers all the time. I thought this was cute so i encouraged him to do it until he got so mad that he started to go after people's faces LOL I tried putting him in with the others but he was terrified of them and they were terrified of him - he had no bird social kills. So i ended up putting him down. I was flabergasted about how intensely social he was with people and how stressed he became when he was left by himself. He was literally just like a parrot, Here's some pictures of him:
This was his favorite stuffie toy lol
![](https://www.backyardchickens.com/image/id/6482326/width/600/height/601)
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He loved to lay on top of the incubator!
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The bobwhite I raied in the house (his name was Cory) was so friendly until he reached puberty. Then he got so mad about being kept in a cage when I wasn't home and when he was out he attacked my slippers all the time. I thought this was cute so i encouraged him to do it until he got so mad that he started to go after people's faces LOL I tried putting him in with the others but he was terrified of them and they were terrified of him - he had no bird social kills. So i ended up putting him down. I was flabergasted about how intensely social he was with people and how stressed he became when he was left by himself. He was literally just like a parrot, Here's some pictures of him:
This was his favorite stuffie toy lol
He loved to lay on top of the incubator!